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Is the DSLR dead in the water? ................

Kelley (Texas)

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I saw this article on the Internet this morning and figured that some of you folks would find it interesting reading. I personally do not 100% agree with what this man is saying, but that is my opinion only. I still favor the DSLR due to the ability of retaining complete control in creating the photo. In any event, it was interesting. Kelley (Texas) :)

http://m.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2012-08/dont-buy-dslr
 
pretty silly article in my opinion. different tools for different jobs. the dslr will be around for a long time. A 100-400mm lens mounted on one of those ilc cameras would be very awkward.

the author can do another article on:

studio lights out of style: why use large expensive studio lighting when you can use the on-board flash on your point and shoot?
 
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